Boiler Grants for Disabled People: The Definitive UK Guide for 2026
A disability can make reliable heating essential, but it does not automatically qualify someone for a free boiler. Support usually depends on income, means-tested benefits, the property’s energy rating, tenure and the heating system’s condition. Some people also qualify through a health referral where a cold home worsens a severe or long-term condition.
This guide explains the current options across the UK, the disability and income routes that matter, what funding may cover and how to apply safely.
ECO4, the main Great Britain programme associated with boiler support, runs until 31 December 2026. Its target has not increased, so funding may tighten as suppliers complete their obligations.
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Disabled people may qualify for boiler help, but PIP, DLA or Attendance Allowance do not automatically provide ECO4 eligibility in England or Wales. The main routes are receiving a qualifying means-tested benefit, meeting an ECO4 Flex income test, or obtaining a medical referral because a severe or long-term cardiovascular, respiratory, mobility or immunosuppression condition is worsened by a cold home.
Scotland’s Warmer Homes Scotland programme lists several disability benefits as passport benefits, while Wales has a health-condition route through Nest. Every application needs property and technical checks, and support may fund a repair, boiler, controls, insulation or low-carbon heating rather than a boiler alone.
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ToggleBoiler grant schemes at a glance
| Scheme | Area | Main route for disabled households | Boiler support |
|---|---|---|---|
| ECO4 and ECO4 Flex | England, Scotland and Wales | Means-tested benefit, low income or health referral | Repair, replacement or heating upgrade may be possible |
| Warm Homes: Local Grant | England | Low income, benefits or eligible postcode; EPC D–G | Mainly insulation, heat pumps, controls and solar |
| Nest | Wales | Means-tested benefit or low income, with a health route | Boiler repair or replacement may be offered where there is no heat or hot water |
| Warmer Homes Scotland | Scotland | Passport benefits, including several disability benefits | Package may include insulation, a gas boiler or heat pump |
| Affordable Warmth/NISEP | Northern Ireland | Low income, fuel poverty and property need | Heating help depends on the active programme and assessment |
| Boiler Upgrade Scheme | England and Wales | Homeowner replacing fossil-fuel or qualifying electric heating | Heat pump or biomass support, not a gas boiler |
Who qualifies for a boiler grant for disabled people?
Qualifying benefits
The standard ECO4 qualifying-benefit list includes:
- Universal Credit
- Pension Guarantee Credit
- Pension Savings Credit
- Income Support
- Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
- Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
- Housing Benefit
- Child Benefit
Owner-occupied homes normally need an EPC rating of D, E, F or G. Privately rented properties generally need an EPC rating of E, F or G.
PIP, Disability Living Allowance and Attendance Allowance are not standard ECO4 qualifying benefits. You may still qualify if you also receive one of the listed means-tested benefits or meet an ECO4 Flex route.
ECO4 Flex income or health route
A participating council may refer a household through ECO4 Flex where:
- Combined gross annual household income is below £31,000; or
- Someone has a severe or long-term health condition that is adversely affected by living in a cold home.
The recognised health categories are:
- Cardiovascular conditions
- Respiratory disease
- Limited mobility
- Immunosuppression
Referral does not guarantee funding: the home must need suitable work and an energy supplier must accept it.
This route can be particularly valuable for someone whose disability increases their heating needs but who receives only non-means-tested disability support.
Support in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
Wales
The Welsh Government’s Nest scheme can support eligible owner-occupiers and private tenants receiving a means-tested benefit or living on a low income.
Homes usually need an EPC score of 54 or below. This rises to 68 or below when someone in the household has an eligible chronic health condition. Recognised conditions include respiratory and circulatory diseases, dementia, certain mental-health conditions, and intellectual or developmental disorders.
Where an eligible household has no heating or hot water, Nest may arrange a boiler or electric storage heater repair or replacement through its crisis route.
Scotland
Warmer Homes Scotland accepts several disability-related passport benefits, including:
- Adult Disability Payment
- Child Disability Payment
- Pension Age Disability Payment
- Scottish Adult Disability Living Allowance
- Severe Disablement Allowance
- Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit
- Armed Forces Independence Payment
Eligible households could receive support worth £10,000 or more. Recommended improvements may include insulation, central heating, a new gas boiler or an air source heat pump. The property and household must satisfy the programme’s additional tenure, occupancy and energy-efficiency requirements.
Northern Ireland
ECO4 does not apply in Northern Ireland. Householders should begin with NI Energy Advice, the Affordable Warmth Scheme and current Northern Ireland Sustainable Energy Programme offers.
Available work depends on household income, fuel-poverty risk, the condition of the property and the funding available under each programme.
What can boiler grant funding cover?
A “boiler grant” may produce a wider upgrade. ECO4 assessors may recommend insulation, ventilation, heating controls or renewable heating alongside—or instead of—a boiler.
A broken, efficient boiler may be replaced where it cannot be economically repaired. However, ECO4 limits the number of efficient broken heating systems suppliers can replace. An inefficient non-condensing boiler may qualify as a heating-system upgrade outside this cap.
Choose the route that matches your situation:
- No heating and an immediate health risk: request emergency or crisis support.
- Old non-condensing boiler in an inefficient owner-occupied home: check ECO4 eligibility.
- Off-gas property: compare ECO4 with heat-pump funding.
- Well-insulated owner-occupied home: consider the Boiler Upgrade Scheme.
- Private rental: report the fault to the landlord before approaching a grant provider.
The Boiler Upgrade Scheme currently provides £7,500 towards an air source or ground source heat pump. Eligible off-gas properties heated by oil or LPG can receive £9,000 until March 2027. This scheme does not fund a replacement gas boiler.
How to apply: seven steps
- Choose the correct scheme. Start with ECO4, Nest, Warmer Homes Scotland or NI Energy Advice, depending on where you live.
- Check your benefits and income. Collect recent benefit award letters and income evidence for the adults living in the property.
- Check the EPC. Your Energy Performance Certificate rating can determine whether the property is eligible.
- Record the heating problem. Note the boiler make, model, approximate age, repair history and whether heating or hot water is available.
- Gather health evidence. Depending on the route, this could include a prescription, treatment plan, appointment letter or referral from a GP or other healthcare professional.
- Complete the property survey. The assessment identifies heat loss, suitable improvements and whether a repair, boiler replacement or alternative system is justified.
- Review the written offer. Check the proposed measures, household contribution, disruption, warranties, estimated running costs and complaints procedure before signing.
No installer can guarantee a free boiler before checking the household, property and funding.
Costs, contributions and potential savings
| Item | Typical amount | Key point |
|---|---|---|
| Gas boiler replacement in Great Britain | About £3,500 | Energy Saving Trust estimate for replacing a G-rated boiler with an A-rated model and controls |
| Oil boiler replacement in Northern Ireland | About £3,200 | Tank, flue, access and pipework can alter the price |
| ECO4 household contribution | £0 to a variable amount | Suppliers decide what they fund; a contribution may be required |
| Boiler Upgrade Scheme | £7,500; up to £9,000 for eligible off-gas homes | Applied by the installer to a qualifying heat-pump installation |
| Potential G-rated to A-rated boiler saving | Up to about £420 a year in Great Britain | Actual savings depend on the property and heating use |
The applicant may pay nothing, part of the cost or the balance of a wider package. A boiler often costs less upfront than a heat pump but retains fossil-fuel heating. These figures are benchmarks; an accurate quotation requires a survey.
Will a replacement boiler reduce energy bills?
Savings are greatest when replacing a very inefficient boiler and adding effective heating controls. If the existing boiler is already modern and efficient, the reduction may be modest.
Insulation, radiator sizing, flow temperature, heating controls and daily heating hours can matter as much as the appliance’s efficiency rating.
Where someone needs longer heating periods or stable temperatures, affordable comfort matters more than theoretical energy use. Energy Saving Trust estimates that moving from a G-rated to an A-rated boiler with full controls could save up to approximately £420 a year in Great Britain.
Does the system work in winter?
A correctly sized and installed boiler should heat a suitable property during normal UK winter conditions. Problems are more likely to occur when:
- The boiler is undersized
- Radiators are too small
- The system contains sludge
- Heating controls are poorly configured
- The home loses excessive heat through its walls, roof, floors or draughts
This is one reason grant schemes frequently consider insulation and controls rather than replacing the boiler in isolation.
Homeowners, tenants and landlords
Homeowners have the broadest access to boiler replacement support.
Private tenants need the property owner’s permission, and landlords remain responsible for providing safe, working heating. Ordinary ECO4 boiler repair or replacement is generally unavailable in private rented properties. An eligible package may instead include first-time central heating, renewable heating or other permitted improvements.
Social housing tenants should report boiler problems directly to their council or housing association. ECO4 may support certain improvements in poorly performing social homes, but it is not a substitute for the landlord’s repair responsibilities.
Why the installer matters
Poor installation can reduce comfort, increase bills and complicate complaints.
For funded work, check that:
- The ECO4 installer is TrustMark registered.
- Gas boiler work is completed by a Gas Safe registered business.
- Oil boiler work is completed by an OFTEC-registered installer.
- Heat-pump work is completed by an MCS-certified installer.
- The equipment and workmanship warranties are provided in writing.
- You receive the relevant Building Regulations compliance documents.
ECO4 replacement boilers should have a warranty of at least two years.
Verify the company independently, ask which energy supplier is funding the work and read the contract carefully. Do not sign a post-installation declaration until the work is complete and you are satisfied.
Ofgem confirms that eligibility does not compel a supplier to fund a project. Funding levels and household contributions can differ between providers.
Common reasons applications are rejected
An application may be declined because:
- The EPC rating is too high.
- The applicant receives only a non-qualifying disability benefit.
- The boiler can be repaired economically.
- The existing boiler does not satisfy the technical criteria.
- Landlord permission is missing.
- Income or medical evidence is incomplete.
- The proposed measures would not achieve the required energy improvement.
- The supplier has no available funding for that project.
Ask for the reason in writing. You can then check your council’s ECO4 Flex route, approach another obligated energy supplier or investigate the relevant regional programme.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
Clear answers about disability-related boiler support, PIP, Universal Credit, ECO4 Flex health referrals, medical evidence, EPC requirements, tenant eligibility and supplier funding. Speak to Simple Green Energy .
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Check my boiler grant optionsConclusion
There is no universal disability-only boiler grant. Strong applications combine an eligible benefit, low income or health referral with an inefficient home and a heating system needing work.
Start with the correct scheme, collect benefit, income, EPC and medical evidence, and insist on a proper assessment. Compare comfort, running costs and warranties before accepting a boiler, wider heating upgrade or heat pump.
Speak with Simple Green Energy for a free eligibility check and home energy survey, with a clear explanation of suitable funding routes, likely contributions and the measures appropriate for your property.
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